Intended for last week.Mr. and Mrs. Will Day spent Sunday with relatives at Saltillo.Mrs, Taylor Wilfong, who was seriously ill last week, is reported much Improved.Adolph Standeford has purchased the Henry Krutslnger farm adjoining his farm.Miss Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilfong, is reported quite sick this week.Clela Day is moving to the residence recently occupied by Will Day on the John Day farm.Work has been resumed on W. H, Foutch’es new implement building, and with a few days more good weather the carpenters will have it enclosed.Harry Hunt, who has been cashier for the Indiana Southern Railroad, at Linton for the past two years, is spending a short vacation with homefolks here.Frank Johnson is one of the progressive farmers of this section that does not turn to poultry raising as a* side issue, having sold Catlln Bros. $135 worth of Capons, last Wednesday.C. It. Catlln spent Friday with his old friend and customer. Gowan Davis, south of Salem. Mr. Davis is critically ill and had expressed the desire that he spend the day with him.Miss Leona Watson is homo from Danville, III., where she is attending business college. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Pearl Watson, of DanviUe, for a few weeks visit.(tL